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TRA: A Scarlett Tale

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Grall, an orc with a unique gift to speak to his ancestors, after witness his wife’s soul be devoured by a demon, lost a battle he had been waging in his subconscious since birth. The Ghul, a being that existed in the time of the first cycle, took over his body and wrecked the world of Xeno-Movia, killing the demon lords and tearing a hole in between the material plane and hell, he cast Tyril, king of Whitewater, to the lowest depth and killed most of the population of the world. Everything would have been lost if not for Grodak, Grall’s older brother and the orcs leader, had killed Grall with the help of a mysterious green sword. A week in the material plane has passed since Grall’s death. Those that survived The Ghul’s attack on the world thanks to Imp, a Pyroniam with immense magic, quick intervention, creating a pocket dimension for the people to stay until it was safe, came back looking lost in time. Children were now adults, young men who had fought for their kingdom now old men. A brutal snowstorm has begun and there is no sign of it stopping. Hell wages war amongst itself to see who is powerful enough to take the empty demon Lord's seat. Food has become scarce and the citizens of Whitewater are starving. Grodak works hard to find a way to feed his people and end this snow storm, even if it means diving into the source, the place that all magic originated from, and force the change upon the world. Cassandra, an Altain who fought against The Ghul possessed Grall, is searching for a way to never be at another’s mercy. Sakurako, Cassandra’s lover, watches over Cass but cannot be seen by her. Drillohiem, Gralls son, must find a way for those around him to trust in him and prove he is not his father. Scarlett, a half-pyroniam/half-human young woman, finds herself looking for her son who had disappeared. Disclaimer The Rebirth Algorithm is a product of Jarada Daedre. All art is owned by the respective artist.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

Six Years Earlier

"She went this way!"

The shout ripped through the trees like a blade.

Scarlett's heart hammered against her ribs as she sprinted barefoot across the forest floor, dead leaves and needles slicing at her soles. Her long, vividly red hair streamed behind her in a streak of fire, bright even in the suffocating darkness beneath the canopy. Her blue eyes, wide with panic, darted through the shifting shadows for any possible escape route from this place—this prison she had been forced to call home all her life.

A smooth rustle of wind pressed against her back.

Following close behind, weaving between the black oaks with fluid ease, flew a pearl-white dragon. Amino's serpentine body glowed faintly—moon-pale scales and translucent feather-fringes running down his spine, catching what little starlight cut through the branches. He kept low, forcing his wings to beat silently, terrified of being seen by the hunters chasing them.

Scarlett leapt over a fallen log—

And the ground suddenly vanished beneath her feet.

With a sharp cry she tumbled down a steep embankment, rolling violently until she slammed hard against the base of an ancient tree. Pain exploded through her side and a breathless, involuntary "oof" escaped her lips.

She slapped a hand over her mouth.

Footsteps thundered somewhere behind her.

Scarlett forced herself upright, gasping, every breath burning as though her lungs had been scraped raw. When she put weight on her left foot, agony shot up her leg. A sprain—maybe worse.

Her vision blurred.

Are you okay, Scarlett?

Amino's voice shivered through her mind, carrying raw panic and a fragile desperation. Though he spoke without sound, she felt every ounce of his fear.

"I'm fine," she whispered between ragged gulps of air. She wasn't—but that hardly mattered. Her body ached, the forest spun around her, and yet fear for herself was nothing compared to the fear clawing at her heart for him.

"We have to move. They're close. If they find us again—Amino, we can't let them—"

Let me carry you.

His voice trembled like a candle in the wind.

You're hurt. I can fly us out. Please. Just climb on—I won't let them catch us.

"No." Scarlett limped forward, forcing her body to obey despite the screaming pain. She glanced over her shoulder—the hunters' torches bobbed between the trees, distant but approaching.

"They'll shoot you down before we make it a hundred feet. They have mind-binders, snares, and dragons far bigger than you. If you get captured…" Her voice broke for a moment.

"I won't risk you."

Amino lowered his head, anguish swirling inside their shared soul.

I'm not afraid for myself. I'm afraid for you.

"I know," she answered softly, almost tenderly. "But we have to be smart. Just stay low. Stay hidden."

Still limping, she pressed her hand protectively against her stomach—fingers trembling as they hovered there, as if reassuring herself that the life within was still shielded.

"We need to reach Aziel," she whispered. "He'll keep us safe… both of us."

The forest seemed to hold its breath.

Behind them, the hunters' calls grew sharper. Closer.

Amino's long body coiled protectively around her as they vanished deeper into the night—two souls in two bodies, running for their freedom, running for a future that had not yet begun.